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Angiology | 2016

The Impact of Routine Angiographic Follow-Up in a Population of Patients Undergoing Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Within the Left Main Coronary Artery

Grzegorz Mencel; Jacek Kowalczyk; Radosław Lenarczyk; Piotr Chodór; Tomasz Wąs; Marcin Świerad; Grzegorz Honisz; Andrzej Świątkowski; Aleksandra Woźniak; Zbigniew Kalarus; Beata Sredniawa

Prognostic value of angiographic follow-up in patients undergoing percutaneous coronary interventions (PCIs) of the left main coronary artery (LMCA) still remains uncertain. The aim of the study was to compare clinical characteristics, mortality, and major cardiovascular events in patients with versus without angiographic follow-up after PCI of the LMCA as well as to identify independent risk factors for death after PCI of the LMCA. Study population consisted of 217 patients of 290 consecutive participants who underwent PCI of the LMCA and subsequently were divided into 2 groups: angiographic follow-up group (angio FU group, n = 155) and clinical follow-up group (clinical FU group, n = 62). In angio FU group, significantly lower mortality (19.4% vs 32.3%, P < .05) and higher repeated revascularization rates (PCI: 46.5% vs 8.1%, P < .001 and coronary artery bypass grafting: 12.9% vs 1.6%, P < .05) were observed. Independent risk factors for death were as follows: metal stent implantation (hazard ratio [HR]: 2.753), no angiographic follow-up (HR: 1.959), and an increase in serum creatinine level of 1 μmol/L (HR: 1.006). These preliminary data suggest that the lack of angiographic follow-up after PCI of the LMCA may result in higher long-term mortality.


Coronary Artery Disease | 2016

Safety and efficacy of a second-generation coronary sirolimus-eluting stent with biodegradable polymers in daily clinical practice: a 12-month follow-up of the ALEX registry.

Michał Hawranek; Piotr Desperak; Aneta Ciślak; Paweł Gąsior; Marek Gierlotka; Tomasz Wąs; Piotr Chodór; Jacek Kowalczyk; Andrzej Lekston; Mariusz Gąsior

BackgroundSecond-generation drug-eluting stents (DESs) have shown higher safety and efficacy compared with first-generation DESs. This effect was achieved by improving biocompatibility using an interalia cobalt–chromium construction, thinner stent struts and biodegradable polymers. ObjectivesTo assess clinical and angiographic outcomes of patients receiving a novel second-generation cobalt–chromium sirolimus-eluting stent. Materials and methodsA total of 424 consecutive patients who received an Alex stent were enrolled in the registry from January to December 2012. The primary outcome measure was the occurrence of 12-month major cardiac adverse events, defined as cases of death, nonfatal myocardial infarction and target lesion revascularization. Quantitative coronary angiography for 240 randomly selected patients was performed by an independent Corelab. ResultsThe primary endpoint occurred in 31 of 424 patients (7.3%). The rates of death, nonfatal myocardial infarction and target lesion revascularization were 3.3, 2.6 and 3.5%, respectively. According to the definition established by the Academic Research Foundation, definitive and probable stent thrombosis (ST) occurred in 1.6% (7/424) of patients, including six cases of early ST and one case of late ST. The acute device success rate was 98.5%. ConclusionThe ALEX Registry provides evidence for the safety and effectiveness of the study device in a relevant population. Quantitative analysis showed a satisfactory performance of the study device for complex coronary lesions. The 12-month rates of major cardiac adverse event and ST were similar to those of other second-generation DES registries.


Cardiology Journal | 2009

RADIal versus femoral approach for percutaneous coronary interventions in patients with Acute Myocardial Infarction (RADIAMI): A prospective, randomized, single-center clinical trial.

Piotr Chodór; Hubert Krupa; Tomasz Kurek; Adam Sokal; Marcin Świerad; Tomasz Wąs; Witold Streb; Agata Duszańska; Andrzej Świątkowski; Grzegorz Honisz; Zbigniew Kalarus


American Heart Journal | 2007

Importance of complete revascularization in patients with acute myocardial infarction treated with percutaneous coronary intervention

Zbigniew Kalarus; Radosław Lenarczyk; Jacek Kowalczyk; Oskar Kowalski; Mariusz Gąsior; Tomasz Wąs; Tadeusz Zębik; Hubert Krupa; Piotr Chodór; Lech Poloński; Marian Zembala


Kardiologia Polska | 2011

Radial vs femoral approach with StarClose clip placement for primary percutaneous coronary intervention in patients with ST−elevation myocardial infarction. RADIAMI II: a prospective, randomised, single centre trial

Piotr Chodór; Tomasz Kurek; Anetta M. Kowalczuk; Marcin Świerad; Tomasz Wąs; Grzegorz Honisz; Andrzej Świątkowski; Witold Streb; Zbigniew Kalarus


Cardiology Journal | 2008

The comparison of contrast echocardiography and tissue Doppler imaging for evaluation of reperfused myocardium in patients with acute anterior myocardial infarction

Witold Streb; Agata Duszańska; Joanna Stabryła-Deska; Sławomir Pluta; Marcin Świerad; Tomasz Wąs; Zbigniew Kalarus; Tomasz Kukulski


Folia Cardiologica | 2005

Zawał serca spowodowany chorobą pnia lewej tętnicy wieńcowej powikłany wstrząsem kardiogennym - wyniki leczenia zabiegowego

Piotr Chodór; Tomasz Wąs; Hubert Krupa; Zbigniew Kalarus; Teresa Zielińska; Radosław Lenarczyk; Grzegorz Honisz; Violetta Kowalik; Mariusz Gąsior; Marian Zembala i Lech Poloński


Folia Cardiologica | 2003

Wstrząs kardiogenny w przebiegu zawału serca - wyniki leczenia zabiegowego

Piotr Chodór; Hubert Krupa; Zbigniew Kalarus; Beata Średniawa; Teresa Zielińska; Tomasz Wąs; Grzegorz Honisz; Radosław Lenarczyk; Marian Zembala; Lech Poloński


Archive | 2011

Long-term results of drug-eluting and bare metal intracoronary stent implantation in the same heart transplant recipient: a case report Długoterminowe wyniki porównania stentów uwalniających leki i metalowych implantowanych u tego samego pacjenta po transplantacji serca - opis przypadku

Marcin Świerad; Tomasz Wąs; Piotr Chodór; Zbigniew Kalarus; Marian Zembala


Kardiochirurgia i Torakochirurgia Polska/Polish Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 2011

Long-term results of drug-eluting and bare metal intracoronary stent implantation in the same heart transplant recipient: a case report

Łukasz Pyka; Michał Zakliczyński; Marcin Świerad; Tomasz Wąs; Piotr Chodór; Zbigniew Kalarus; Marian Zembala

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Zbigniew Kalarus

Medical University of Silesia

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Piotr Chodór

Medical University of Silesia

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Grzegorz Honisz

Medical University of Silesia

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Marcin Świerad

Medical University of Silesia

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Marian Zembala

Medical University of Silesia

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Mariusz Gąsior

University of Silesia in Katowice

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Radosław Lenarczyk

Medical University of Silesia

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Lech Poloński

Medical University of Silesia

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Jacek Kowalczyk

Medical University of Silesia

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Teresa Zielińska

Medical University of Silesia

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